SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) – Pet owners may notice their pet acting disoriented, bumping into objects, or perhaps struggling to find food and toys.
These all may be signs of reduced vision, and there are many possible causes of blindness in dogs and cats.
Our Pet Vet Dr. David Visser joined us on WNDU 16 News Now Saturday Morning to discuss blindness, the causes, and what can be done about it.
If you want to contact Dr. Visser, you can reach him at the Center for Animal Health by calling 888-PETS-VETS or you can send him an email at michianapetvet@comcast.net.
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